You are talking about your CFA licensing exam and comparing it to an entrance examination (e.g. PCAT). There are pharmacy licensing exams (as well as the medical one) and pharmacists are typically required to perform continuing education to renew their license. So in their situation they have to essentially study throughout the course of their entire career to meet licensing regulations.
I'm working on my MBA now but I've spent nearly ten years in the science industry so I am a little cynical when I hear business people trying to talk up how difficult their exams are. Business stuff is, on average, simple compared to any science material.
you have to take 4 national board exams in order to become eligible for state license as a chiropractor, plus a physiotherapy national board exam.
part 1 - costs $510. biochemistry, general anatomy, physiology, spinal anatomy, pathology, microbiology... if you fail more than two sections, you have to retake the whole test. if you fail one or two sections, you can retake just those sections next time the test is offered (4 months). each section is 110 questions. you must ultimately pass all sections.
part 2 - costs $510. general diagnosis, diagnostic imaging, chiropractic principles/philosophy, clinical case management, neuromusculoskeletal diagnosis, associated clinical sciences... must pass most or all of part 1 in order to take part 2. if you fail more than two sections, you have to retake the whole test. if you fail one or two sections, you can retake just those sections next time the test is offered (4 months). each section is 110 questions. you must ultimately pass all sections.
part 3 - costs $510. case history, physical examination, neuromusculoskeletal examination, roentgenologic examination, clinical laboratory and special studies, diagnosis or clinical impression, chiropractic techniques, supportive techniques, case management. you cannot take this exam until all of parts 1 and 2 have been passed. if you fail, you have a chance to retake it in 4 months.
physiotherapy - costs $235. passive therapies (thermotherapy, electrotherapy, mechanotherapy, phototherapy) and active adjunctive therapies (functional assessment, physical rehabilitation). must pass all of part 1 and%